Super Mario Sunshine is now available on Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics!

Dark days on Isle Delfino!

Mario, Peach, and an entourage of Toads have come to Isle Delfino—a sun-drenched island resort to relax and unwind. At least, that’s the plan. But when they arrive, someone has made a mess of the whole island and the inhabitants say Mario is to blame! The falsely accused Mario has promised to clean up the island (and his reputation) and pursue the real culprit along the way as he recovers the vanished energy source of the island, Shine Sprites. Use the trusty FLUDD on Mario’s back to tidy up and launch into water-based action, from spraying enemies to flying through the air with powerful streams of water.

  • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    It was in the Mario 3D All Stars, but you needed one of those limited edition GameCube controllers if you want analog triggers for the water spray.

    Prob the same here.

    • Guitar@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      There were no GC Switch controllers when 3D All Stars came out. Unless it was so limited I never even heard about it. They separated the controls into R for the soft pull and ZR for the full click. I can confirm it’s the same here. I believe when I tried my Switch 2 GC controller on 3D All Stars it did not support the analog trigger. But this version actually does support it.